UFC on FX 1 took place at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tenn. The night’s main card aired on FX, and the preliminary card was broadcast in its entirety on FUEL TV.

Newcomer Denis kicked the evening’s fight card off with a bang, tying up with Jospeh Sandoval and delivering a series of crushing elbows to the temple that saw his opponent collapse to the mat in just 22 seconds. The impressive win scored Denis the “Knockout of the Night” bonus.

Miller’s submission win came in the evening’s main event. The gritty veteran avoided Guillard’s early flying knees but was knocked down with a crushing hook. But Miller pressed through the trouble and worked to Guillard’s back before sinking in the rear-naked choke and earning the “Submission of the Night” check.

Barry’s knockout win over Morecraft came courtesy of a crushing left to the chin, as well as a few pinpoint ground-and-pound blows that left his opponent unconscious on the floor. Of course, it was Barry’s improved grappling defense that left him in a position to net the win, wrestling away from several submission attempts that seemed destined to end the fight. The back-and-forth affair scored both fighters the evening’s “Fight of the Night” checks.

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